08-02-2014, 07:21 PM
(08-02-2014, 01:17 PM)Epi Wrote: TMI, but I'm missing part of my penis and all of the precious estrogen receptors that were part of that. Will having less estrogen receptors mean less results and/or slower results?Is there a way to create new estrogen receptors to make up for the ones that are gone? Are there any benefits from having less, like less of a risk of getting estrogen-induced cancer? Will the others just absorb more to make up for the ones that are gone? If that happens, won't the others die faster because they have to work harder? Sorry about all of the questions, I'm just new to this and it's as if the loss that I am trying to compensate for is only further-inhibiting my plans for compensating for it, like it's counter-productive, like someone destroyed something that was passed down in your family for one-hundred generations, and if that isn't bad enough as it is, their ghost is living on and haunting you and preventing you from doing something to make up for damage that you didn't even ask to happen. OK, it's a rant at this point. T_T But happy face, there isn't anything to be concerned about.
Please though, answers to those questions would be appreciated. Thank you.
If that were true, then true hermaphrodites would never develop secondary characteristics. For example... facial or body hair. IMO, it would be less work, for whichever hormones you are dealing with.